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Proposed new main page · Current main page · Vote and discuss
The final election ran from 1 March 2006, 00:01 (UTC) until 18 March 2006, 23:59 (UTC). Voting is now ended.
The results are 687 (support) /213 (oppose) /43 (neutral)

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We have already discussed many aspects and there's a reason behind most things in this draft. Please use the discussion page to propose any radical changes.


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